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so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company is pushing. we look back historically, there are more enterprise switched. now the big push is in the data center. you think about the server market, that's about a $50 billion opportunity. so i think cisco's vision -- and i agree with it, they need to be a broader i.t. vendor, not just a networking vendor. server ucs broadens their market exposure. >> so what does scientific atlanta do at this point? do we even talk about it anymore? does it complement what they have? >> it definitely complements the product port
so u.s. is about 45%, 50%. >> so what do we see in terms of -- i don't know, what's the next big thing? is the cloud still influencing what cisco's product line will look like at this point? how does the company -- what's the strategy that they're using now? >> one area that they entered about four years ago was a server market with a product called ucs. ucs was up about 60% year over year. it's a business that drives a data center. the data center in the cloud is where this company...
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a quick look at u.s. futures. we've seen green across the board and the dow is still trying to add about 65 points there at the open. the nasdaq and s&p 500 after posting losses are pointed higher as well. >> european stocks have steadily made some gains throughout the morning session here. we've been listening today that -- sorry, i misspoke. ftse 100 down .4. the ibex is the one that is up. >> they have been moving lower in the last hour or so. take a look at the bonds, we're still seeing green for spain and italy. so at least the rotation is holding up. yield in spain and italy falling. italy also had that bond auction helping to meet its four-year funding goals. guilts strengthening in the uk, 1.75%. germany still under 1.4. >> in the united states, october retail sales are out at 8:30 eastern. we get the october ppi. producer prices are expected to rise .2% and by .1 when you strip out food and energy. then at 10:00 a.m., september business inventories released. at 2:00 p.m., we'll get the minutes from last m
a quick look at u.s. futures. we've seen green across the board and the dow is still trying to add about 65 points there at the open. the nasdaq and s&p 500 after posting losses are pointed higher as well. >> european stocks have steadily made some gains throughout the morning session here. we've been listening today that -- sorry, i misspoke. ftse 100 down .4. the ibex is the one that is up. >> they have been moving lower in the last hour or so. take a look at the bonds, we're...
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but we're lumping in u.s. treasury money funds, u.s. government agency money funds, muni money funds. are we going to say they're subject to credit loss also? we have to get more specific about these major policy changes rather than throwing a blanket over an entire industry. >> great point. we're going to leave it there. you're betting on whether or not we go over the fiscal cliff this year. what do you think? >> i'm worried. >> you're frworried. >> i don't see the leadership at this point in time i'm hoping to see from the white house. >> walt, great to have you on the program. really appreciate it. walter is the president and ceo of the charles schwab corporation. >>> meanwhile, the honeywell ceo was at that fiscal cliff meeting with president obama today. it just wrapped up. he joins us now for a first-on cnbc interview from the white house. david, good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us. >> thanks. good to be here. >> okay. so leading up to this meeting with the president, you were skeptiabou seeing a deal
but we're lumping in u.s. treasury money funds, u.s. government agency money funds, muni money funds. are we going to say they're subject to credit loss also? we have to get more specific about these major policy changes rather than throwing a blanket over an entire industry. >> great point. we're going to leave it there. you're betting on whether or not we go over the fiscal cliff this year. what do you think? >> i'm worried. >> you're frworried. >> i don't see the...
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they're dumping stocks and investing in u.s. treasuries. that's not a good thing for the u.s. economy when people become risk averse. >> absolutely. real quick on the dividend story. if dividends go much higher because of this fiscal cliff, you think that dictates people's behavior in will they stay away from dividend stocks? will companies report fewer dividends? >> well, i hope not. i mean, you know, when the people that -- if taxes go up, the people that get hurt are the people that are retiring, that have saved all their life to be in a position to do something else. i mean, if you're 55, 60 years old today and you had saved and done all the right things all your life and now you're getting 2% on your bonds and not much on your equity returns, you can't retire. you got to go back to work. so a lot of this is hurting the very people that some of these policies are supposed to help. >> absolutely. very well put. george, nice to have you on the program. >> well, thank you, maria. >> we so appreciate it. george roberts is the co-founder and co-ceo of kkr. we're in the final st
they're dumping stocks and investing in u.s. treasuries. that's not a good thing for the u.s. economy when people become risk averse. >> absolutely. real quick on the dividend story. if dividends go much higher because of this fiscal cliff, you think that dictates people's behavior in will they stay away from dividend stocks? will companies report fewer dividends? >> well, i hope not. i mean, you know, when the people that -- if taxes go up, the people that get hurt are the people...
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chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be traced back to something called "credit default swaps." they were traded in a risky shadow market, and they were at the heart of the financial meltdown. [ticking] >> it has tentacles as wide as anything i've seen. i think, next to housing, this is the single most important issue in the united states and certainly the largest threat to the u.s. economy. >> meredith whitney was talking back in 2010 about a then- looming financial crisis involving state and local governments across the country. it was a debt crisis which some people believe could derail the recovery and require another big bailout package tha
chris pendley says he forged 4,000 bogus mortgage documents a day for major u.s. banks. and your previous experience in banking? >> none. [ticking] >> it started out as a mortgage crisis. then it slowly evolved into a credit crisis. now it's something entirely different and much more serious. >> this is a full-blown financial storm and one that comes around perhaps one every 50 or 100 years. this is the real thing. >> and much of what went wrong on wall street could be...
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but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics package, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down,tion in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today, finishing up 51 cents? i believe that is not a coincidence. that's what happens in the no pain no gain dictum. nor is the relative strength of cramer fave conagra a food company that had been susceptible to inflation will be equally susceptible on the way down, no, this is not coincidence the stock only fell 14 cents. starting to stabilize already and money's going to flow into them. remember i said at the top wrts the money going to go? conagra, general mills, coca-cola. the other stocks that are working right now, that are beginning to work, that are going down less than the othe
but more important coke's business is not u.s.-centric. its growth is overseas. plus coke's raw costs, plastics package, fuel, materials that go into the drinks, they're all going down,tion in many cases faster than the stock market. they go down with the fiscal cliff too. that's why coca-cola's barely budged. how about general mills? same set of circumstances. declining costs, especially grains which have been plummeting but no diminution of demand. and what other stock rallied today,...
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ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big mover. stock breaking previous patterns and actually jumping on its third lock-up expiration. julia has been on the phone with analysts with details about why it's different this time. >> good morning. today is the biggest lock-up expiration for facebook shares. over 80 million a0 million are e market. it it means institutional investors, former employees and investors who bought on the secondary market, and another 31 million in restricted stock units owned by employees who owned prior to 2011. the stock today is soaring for a couple of reasons. t
ceo mike jeffries notes, our u.s. chain store business posted healthy growth on top of strong quarter a year ago and we saw a trend improvement in international business. the question is whether it's a one-off anomaly type quarter origining of renewed strength for teen retailer. the shorts are covering and others are jumping in, too. shares up almost 27%. carl? >> what's amazing, it just gets us back to where we were a couple months ago. incredible story. >>> facebook a big...
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. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market. is this the ultimate buy signal? keep it here for full coverage of president obama's first news conference since being reelected. that starts at 1 p.m. eastern time. in the meantime, we'll go to break with naughty by nature. >>> fast money isn't about a bull market. >> in the blink of an eye, everything changes. >> you have to be able to surround the trade. >> we're doing what we do for a living and we're all together as a team but we all come at it but from a different perspective. >> it's all about moving the odds into your favor. >> it's what drives up the value of the show. >> i am john najarian. i
. >> you can't lose sight of the fact that abercrombie's u.s. sales were flat. it picked up international. that means the trend is not alive and kicking. i'd be careful. >> i think weiss is down with opp. you hear that music? >>> coming up, is apple the new coke? find out if the hypergrowth story of america's most valuable company is coming to an abrupt end. >>> facebook shares, even as hundreds -- facebook shares soar even as millions of shares flood the market....
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and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> okay so cisco reported a good number and did not guide down. i thought when i saw home depot do that beautiful number i thought that could lead the market. in the end, everything is put through one prism and that is washington. and it makes it almost
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we have been buying a great company based here in the u.s. its earnings are going to take a cyclical dip this year most likely as a result of europe. it has a great balance sheet and trading about ten times earnings. people are afraid to own it right now. >> we are going to leave it there. thanks for joining us. a name that dan had mentioned. >> we trade and talk about that from time to time. it had a nice run earlier this year. now it is trading 77.5. to me it seems it has a chance to trade to the lower 70s which i'm sure dan doesn't care about with a five-year time horizon. >>> let's move on here. the unrest in the middle east and the impact on oil prices. take a look at this incredible video from gaza. israel launched an a air strike. crude immediately spiked. where do you put this? we know there are tensions between hamas and israel. >> i don't think so. i think this is a bigger issue than people made out today. we are used to that rhetoric but you are starting to see the rest of the middle east get involved. we saw egypt pull the ambassa
we have been buying a great company based here in the u.s. its earnings are going to take a cyclical dip this year most likely as a result of europe. it has a great balance sheet and trading about ten times earnings. people are afraid to own it right now. >> we are going to leave it there. thanks for joining us. a name that dan had mentioned. >> we trade and talk about that from time to time. it had a nice run earlier this year. now it is trading 77.5. to me it seems it has a chance...
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lindsey graham both said today that they want to have water gate style hearings on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and said that if you nominate susan rice to be secretary of state they will do everything in their power to block her nomination. as senator graham said, he simply doesn't trust ambassador rice about what she said about benghazi. would those threats deter you from making a nomination? >> first, i'm not going to comment on various nominations that i'll put forward to fill out my cabinet for the second term. those are things that are still being discussed. but let me say specifically about susan rice. she has done exemplary work she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace. as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best understanding of the intelligence that had been provided to her. if senator mccain and senator graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me. i'm happy to have that discussion with
lindsey graham both said today that they want to have water gate style hearings on the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi and said that if you nominate susan rice to be secretary of state they will do everything in their power to block her nomination. as senator graham said, he simply doesn't trust ambassador rice about what she said about benghazi. would those threats deter you from making a nomination? >> first, i'm not going to comment on various nominations that i'll put forward...
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news continues now the u.s. campaign in afghanistan and suffer the military grade blow with at least two celebrity generals and veterans of the intervention for grace a sex scandal that started with revelations of the ex cia chief having an affair has now claimed the reputation of the current afghan campaign commander obviously she cannot explain. in the papers here in afghanistan for transit star and battlefield felled at cia by an affair this situation the reaction on the ground has been one of outrage people are really quite confused by this whole scandal one of the comments that i heard from a person who wish to be anonymous in the foreign ministry is office was they founded really indicative of how well the afghan war effort is going in terms of u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for example th
news continues now the u.s. campaign in afghanistan and suffer the military grade blow with at least two celebrity generals and veterans of the intervention for grace a sex scandal that started with revelations of the ex cia chief having an affair has now claimed the reputation of the current afghan campaign commander obviously she cannot explain. in the papers here in afghanistan for transit star and battlefield felled at cia by an affair this situation the reaction on the ground has been one...
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coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's chance comes to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at school it wasn't the top. grazing who set the trail ablaze but a nun and for all friends who brought their dia to life. five years ago about a bill to dock kennel in the village kids from the local open age came around to take care of the dogs and one day they state their lives might seem extreme to some the boys wake up at six to feed to the dogs before school in the evening they spend up to three hours training their full legged friends but smother her schedule also encourages her kids to become depth hands on the computer and internet the boys who regularly updates the
coming from as far away as a strength in canada and the u.s. they come to russia and everybody is so very friendly they welcomed me with open arms and the scenery is so beautiful it's very much like alaska and so i felt at home the first sled dog was brought here from australia now it's chance comes to this remote russian village to take part in the race it's not surprising they love it this trail ira mazie but even more amazing is the story of how racing first started here at school it wasn't...
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citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to impossible to discount those but the emmy winner in a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple years was successful gets taken off the terrorist watch list suddenly and this is a group that we do know committed terrorist acts what will we know for a fact that they did and so you see the power of lobbying when you see these cases like the in the k. like elected office in libya it really can fundamentally change the way that we perceive foreign policy and it can change outcomes and they're not always for the good regardless of what you think about the in the u.k. this was not the decision we had before that lobbying effort started and it's bipa
citizens has he been killed u.s. soldiers in terrorist attacks suddenly in the middle of the war on terror gets pardon how does that happen for a lobby how does that happen money campaign contributions niemi k. basically took that script and they said well what it could offer you that was successful he started lobbying aggressively they took some other steps to impossible to discount those but the emmy winner in a very aggressive lobbying campaign and within just a couple years was successful...
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he tells us globalization has made the u.s. fiscal cliff a worldwide issue for investors. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 13. have a great evening, everyone, and thanks for watching. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
he tells us globalization has made the u.s. fiscal cliff a worldwide issue for investors. >> susie: that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, november 13. have a great evening, everyone, and thanks for watching. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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public that's been supporting this u.s. war on terror now for a decade and plus is it possible that it's a juicy distraction otherwise what's the point in covering all this network air time about some guys who had affairs. yeah i mean you know i'm sure these kind of transgressions happen on a much larger scale than get reported but they're all of the f.b.i. are you going to be pretty suspicious i mean in fact leon panetta is on record saying that the f.b.i. should have informed the house the congress much earlier and what was the what kind of explored big growingly were they trying to expose the cia you there's clearly this institution right will be chosen long history of public your public opinion i think you know the administration the stool turned over as. our own reelection did that you know we're going to end acute are normal who are are we going to end our lives you know some generals are smeared i don't know i mean we need to explore how the public relations disaster that's happening right now and probably ease relat
public that's been supporting this u.s. war on terror now for a decade and plus is it possible that it's a juicy distraction otherwise what's the point in covering all this network air time about some guys who had affairs. yeah i mean you know i'm sure these kind of transgressions happen on a much larger scale than get reported but they're all of the f.b.i. are you going to be pretty suspicious i mean in fact leon panetta is on record saying that the f.b.i. should have informed the house the...
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plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year chart, it was a lot better. starbucks came in and you can see it is pretty good. starbucks is falling just about 2%, if we compare these two, is starbucks and teavana. teavana became a cheaper stock, not bad at all. let's take a quick look at the dow jones industrial, john chambers coming up in the next couple of minutes. lockup expiration date for facebook. nicole petallides, a bit of behavior the stock is having today. nicole: it is true, it gives the opportunity for insiders to sell if they were in on the ipo or the original shares they have the opportunity to
plowing money into u.s. assets, u.s. companies at a record pace. already $8 billion worth this year. can you bank and this trend? make some money off it. the managing director at harris williams to tell you how to invest not necessarily in china, but with china. liz: we have breaking news, teavana is moving higher, up more than 28%. here is the one-week chart. a huge move to the top for teavana jumping $5.30, 52% jump, what is going on? starbucks plans to buy teavana holdings. the one-year...
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the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to thank my that i want to go to california in the fog why won't won't keep you there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation to. find deflationary cola for a deflationary economy took him two decades to come up with that that's how long it . was going all that i was reading i would not comment is that a place and it was clever i'm doing it i'll give you that and i will give you ou
the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well...
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the u.s. europe and east asia including both china and japan asking about europe than of course the crisis in europe at the moment is that a great investment opportunity for china is in some ways an area where china could help out europe or indeed it could capitalize on the problems in europe. well i think china certainly wants to continue to develop a very close interdependent relationship with europe. europe has been one of the principal overseas destinations and this is picked up recently. in terms of what is called o.d.i. are over these outbound direct investment from china now it's very interesting to note that china has earmarked over one trillion u.s. dollars for overseas direct investment over the next few years and europe is one of the principal beneficiaries here so there is that dimension in terms of investment of course but the european union is currently china's number one trading partner so that there is a very robust trade that occurs and is occurring between. the two the two po
the u.s. europe and east asia including both china and japan asking about europe than of course the crisis in europe at the moment is that a great investment opportunity for china is in some ways an area where china could help out europe or indeed it could capitalize on the problems in europe. well i think china certainly wants to continue to develop a very close interdependent relationship with europe. europe has been one of the principal overseas destinations and this is picked up recently....
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u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf states recognize the opposition coalition which we could tolerate foreign minister saying that this recognition obstacles to the security of weapons to the syrian opposition it is important to make a distinct parallel with what we've seeing back on the tenth of march two thousand and eleven we saw the same scenario unfolding when france was the first country to recognize the transitional national council which was essentially the opposition fighters in libya and this is what we witnessing this paral
u.s. and other european nations stop short of doing so saying the foreign based group should first show it's able to represent syrians inside the country paris also said it would look at arming the rebels policy and now reports. the french president francois hollande said that the syrian opposition coalition would act as a temporary government in the future and he said that it would be the tosca of the syrian opposition to now establish a transitional government and earlier in the week six gulf...
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u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for example the scandals that have really resonated among the people here on the ground for example the tragic massacre by a u.s. soldier of sixteen civilians here in afghanistan the burnings of the koran by officials here as well as regular policy as like for example night raids which are so controversial here that often result in the deaths of civilians so people are quite confused by this scandal they're not quite sure what implications all have on the u.s. war effort here in afghanistan and of course it's coming on the heels. very important talks between the u.s. and afghanistan the two countries have been in negotiations over what the u.s. will do with the remainder of its sixty eight thousand troops that are here that are due to withdra
u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for example the scandals that have really resonated among the people here on the ground for example the tragic massacre by a u.s. soldier of sixteen civilians here in afghanistan the burnings of the koran by officials here as well as regular...
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the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have suffered hugely it's widely believed that terrorists in afghanistan often operate from their bases in pakistan to what extent does the pakistani elite sympathize with the terrorists well i think. pakistani elite does nor sympathize with the taliban and this is also admit if you could put up a wall between india and saudi between pakistan and afghanistan on the dude and lane afghanistan will still remain on i think there is enough space in of one is done to create problems. for the i said forces so yes there is limited element of people who cross the border from paki
the majority of pakistanis do feel that they have a huge place the u.s. gives us monetary support and funding but overall in terms of. in terms of manpower in turn terms of infrastructure and wear and tear of military equipment if you all work it out it's been a lot of pakistan and more than that we have terrorism in the country in our tribal area before nine eleven we had no issue we had no terrorism but no there is terrorism particularly in the tribal area and the rest of pakistan so we have...
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john says the u.s. is desperately trying to maintain its position in the face of the quickly emerging east. wind. or receive the always. or. over the. what. the east. with the rise in the east you have a lot. of latin america in africa or in asia. well let's get some other global news for you here on r t now reports of up to were twenty fatalities in a series of explosions across iraq and central but that a car bomb targeting a senior general killed in the garden his convoy in the multi-ethnic city of kirkuk knowing killed in four civil ten years the last ten were also killed in a marketplace in a village just south of the capital and yes there were more detonations in other villages without fatal the t. s. and the attacks come on the eve of the islamic new year festival a special date for shia muslims who are the prime target of al qaeda. but this just in gaza is the governing party hamas says its military leader ahmed jabari was killed today they say it was a targeted assassination by israel which has
john says the u.s. is desperately trying to maintain its position in the face of the quickly emerging east. wind. or receive the always. or. over the. what. the east. with the rise in the east you have a lot. of latin america in africa or in asia. well let's get some other global news for you here on r t now reports of up to were twenty fatalities in a series of explosions across iraq and central but that a car bomb targeting a senior general killed in the garden his convoy in the multi-ethnic...
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investors jitters over the fiscal cliff in the u.s. and economic turmoil in europe sent wall street lower. the dow closed at 58 points while the nasdaq fell 20 points. millions of shares of facebook could be looking for an investor to friend them on the stock market today. a lockup period on stock issued to "the social network"ing company's first employees and investors ends today. now they can unload the stock that has lost nearly half of its value since facebook's ipo in may when shares opened at $38. and look for some extra traffic this thanksgiving if you're driving to spend the holidays with friends and family. aaa predicts slightly more persons will take to the nation's highways this year but those turkey day travellers say they won't be going as far so they can save on gas as household budgets remain tight. you're still coming over? >> yeah. i guess so. oil be working. i won't be going very far. i'll be looking for something eat. >> i'll bring you leftovers. >> ashley morrison here in new york. coming up your wednesday morning w
investors jitters over the fiscal cliff in the u.s. and economic turmoil in europe sent wall street lower. the dow closed at 58 points while the nasdaq fell 20 points. millions of shares of facebook could be looking for an investor to friend them on the stock market today. a lockup period on stock issued to "the social network"ing company's first employees and investors ends today. now they can unload the stock that has lost nearly half of its value since facebook's ipo in may when...
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the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone knew would some day come -- finally did. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the specialist in a guard post returning fire for hours on end. it was clear that this battle was like nothing they had ever experienced. >> this was something i never heard before. >> they were brilliant. hate to say that. they were. >> reporter: kevin,0 thompson w immediately killed. first of eight that day. all killed in act of bravery. josh kirk firing at the hills when skilled. michael scuza running into deliver ammo. gallegos, vernon and mace w
the u.s. in the valley had successes and failures, by may, 2009, security there had completely deteriorated. [ gunfire ] captain christopher cord? ova was the top medical man for the last unit deployed to the outpost that if came in in the dead of night. when the sun rose, what,000 did you think when you looked around at the top? >> hard to believe we were stationed in such an indefensible position. why are we at the bottom of this terrain. >> reporter: october 3rd, at take everyone...
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u.s. staff sergeant robert bales will face a court- martial for allegedly slaughtering 16 afghan civilians, including nine children, in march. military prosecutors are seeking the death penalty while defense attorneys have argued that alcohol abuse, drug use, and posttraumatic stress disorder all may have played a key role in fueling his actions. the presiding officer says he'll issue a recommendation on whether to proceed to court martial by the end of the week. deadly fighting in syria reportedly left at least 63 people dead across the country tuesday, including 41 in the capital damascus. syrian tanks continue to shell the palestinian refugee camp which has seen heavy violence this month. france has become the first western country to recognize syria's newly brokered opposition coalition as the sole representative of the syrian people. the coalition was formed over the weekend at a summit in doma. at least 24 people at and killed and more than 100 wounded in a series of bombings across
u.s. staff sergeant robert bales will face a court- martial for allegedly slaughtering 16 afghan civilians, including nine children, in march. military prosecutors are seeking the death penalty while defense attorneys have argued that alcohol abuse, drug use, and posttraumatic stress disorder all may have played a key role in fueling his actions. the presiding officer says he'll issue a recommendation on whether to proceed to court martial by the end of the week. deadly fighting in syria...
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the u.s. capitol today, returning lawmakers were still looking for answers. one was republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i am puzzled by much of what has occurred in the f.b.i. investigation and also the latest information that perhaps general petraeus' friends had access to some classified information. we don't know whether that is true or not. >> brown: others including house minority leader nancy pelosi focused on why the f.b.i. did not officially inform congress about the petraeus matter much earlier. >> i think there's some answers that we have to have about notification to congress. i don't have any reason to think that there are any national security issues at stake in what has transpired. i think some dishonorable things were done, and the honorable thing has to be resign and not to go forward. >> brown: in the meantime democratic senator dianne feinstein, chair of the intelligence committee, said she now expects petraeus will testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate in
the u.s. capitol today, returning lawmakers were still looking for answers. one was republican senator susan collins of maine. >> i am puzzled by much of what has occurred in the f.b.i. investigation and also the latest information that perhaps general petraeus' friends had access to some classified information. we don't know whether that is true or not. >> brown: others including house minority leader nancy pelosi focused on why the f.b.i. did not officially inform congress about...
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steamrolling through u.s. consumer data as only the occupy movement can protesters are buying up debt for pennies on the dollar and then for giving it some call it in ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus sacks of lies and the surveillance state the more the patriot scandal unfolds the more curious the case becomes but the other made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your internet privacy and what it says about the state of surveillance in the u.s. . as a lens are you november fourteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall here watching r t. a how do you feel about bailing out the people instead of the big banks that's what a spinoff of the occupy wall street is on a mission to do that's called the rolling jubilee and catching the attention of journalists and the finance sector it's being built hailed and scrutinized here's the organization's explanation of it. we shouldn't be forced into debt t
steamrolling through u.s. consumer data as only the occupy movement can protesters are buying up debt for pennies on the dollar and then for giving it some call it in ingenious idea others a disaster waiting to happen we'll debate the effectiveness of this program straight ahead. plus sacks of lies and the surveillance state the more the patriot scandal unfolds the more curious the case becomes but the other made for t.v. sex drama we'll tell you why this story matters for your internet privacy...
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there are 25 million s corpse in the u.s. about two million at that $250,000 threshold hit by these new tax hikes. who is there to speak to the small business community? >> well, i would say, even if you take a look at the big business community that was in there today, we weren't just talking for ourselves. i know there is tendency to look at it, go, big company, ceo,. let's see we'll look that up in the dictionary. this is how they behave. this is what they're interested in. the at end of the day the thing that benefits all of us if the economy does well. no idea how many times the subject of competitiveness of the united states came up for our presence in the world. that came up constantly in discussion today. and discussion about suppliers and small companies, what we need to make sure we do so consumers feel like they have a part of the system. small business is taken care of. that big business is competitive in the world. there is a broader agenda here for the 12 people who were in there and for our fix the debt organiz
there are 25 million s corpse in the u.s. about two million at that $250,000 threshold hit by these new tax hikes. who is there to speak to the small business community? >> well, i would say, even if you take a look at the big business community that was in there today, we weren't just talking for ourselves. i know there is tendency to look at it, go, big company, ceo,. let's see we'll look that up in the dictionary. this is how they behave. this is what they're interested in. the at end...
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what's the u.s. reaction? >> the u.s. reaction is complete understanding of our situation and support for our right to defend our citizens from terrorist attacks. >> how worried are you that this what effectively is now emerging as a war in the south could lead to a war in the north with hezbollah based in lebanon as well? >> first, we don't want any war in the south. israel does not want a war. >> but if you go in on the ground and go into gaza to do whatever you want to do, that effectively is going to be a war. >> well, we're not there yet. we are preparing for any eventuali eventuality, that is true. >> you're pulling reservists? >> we're making all preparations to defend the civilians of the south. we're saying stop it. you cannot shoot with immunity at our citizens. if they internalize that message and stop shooting, there will be no further escalation. >> we did get a statement from lieutenant colonel of the israeli military saying there are some reserve units that are preparing but nothing more than that at this p
what's the u.s. reaction? >> the u.s. reaction is complete understanding of our situation and support for our right to defend our citizens from terrorist attacks. >> how worried are you that this what effectively is now emerging as a war in the south could lead to a war in the north with hezbollah based in lebanon as well? >> first, we don't want any war in the south. israel does not want a war. >> but if you go in on the ground and go into gaza to do whatever you want...
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to some other international news this hour for you u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who is accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians be incident took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them civilian and children so the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning of the war in afghanistan. children have seen mass protests after the country's prime minister announced a fuel price hike demonstrations took place in the capital supported by twelve other cities throughout the country despite criticism of the ruling monarch being punishable by three years behind bars opposition groups have called for a popular revolution. a small plane has crashed into a friend's son paolo's airport in brazil the pilot damaged his head inspired while to other passengers survived the incident with minor injuries and it's not yet clear what caused the crash but there are reports the plane failed to bre
to some other international news this hour for you u.s. military prosecutors have requested the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who is accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians be incident took place in march when bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them civilian and children so the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning of the war in afghanistan. children have seen mass protests after the...
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the sun say the timing is links to the u.s. presidential vote with a cover up taking place to ensure a bomb is re-election and at the same number see no solid players saying it's purely beatrice's mistake that led to his downfall so let us know what you're saying on the. a good look at some other international news this hour u.s. military prosecutors have a choice of the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians the incident took place in march one bales allegedly left his remote outpost at night and executed his victims nine of them children the case has become the deadliest war crime by a single american officer since the beginning in afghanistan. jordan has seen mass protests after the country's prime minister announced a fuel price hike demonstrations took place in the competition supported by twelve other cities throughout the country despite criticism of their ruling more of being punishable by three years behind bars opposition groups have called for the popular revolution.
the sun say the timing is links to the u.s. presidential vote with a cover up taking place to ensure a bomb is re-election and at the same number see no solid players saying it's purely beatrice's mistake that led to his downfall so let us know what you're saying on the. a good look at some other international news this hour u.s. military prosecutors have a choice of the death penalty for sergeant robert bales who's accused of killing sixteen afghan civilians the incident took place in march...
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if you were a u.s. citizen living abroad and you were accused of a crime you didn't do, you would want your government to step in and say, wait a minute, he has rights. >> be least police are asking mcafee to come forward and clear his name. if he is is afraid to do so to bring somebody with him. tonight mcafee is still running and contacting a reporter for wired magazine at least 10 different times today including a message that says and i'm quoting here. power was just cut to the house i'm in. i think this is it. and then a few hours later, he called the very same reporter saying he has changed locations. the police have not caught him yet. and just minutes ago, shep, that reporter says mcafee called him back saying that he had altered his appearance. but we should note that reporter has said that mcafee is involved in drugs, guns, and prostitution. is he paranoid and that he is not to be trusted. >> shepard: trace gallagher in los angeles this afternoon. so, do you have $3,500 lying around there? tha
if you were a u.s. citizen living abroad and you were accused of a crime you didn't do, you would want your government to step in and say, wait a minute, he has rights. >> be least police are asking mcafee to come forward and clear his name. if he is is afraid to do so to bring somebody with him. tonight mcafee is still running and contacting a reporter for wired magazine at least 10 different times today including a message that says and i'm quoting here. power was just cut to the house...